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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'hiring labour' is correct and usable in written English.
It would be used to refer to the act of hiring someone to provide labour (work or services) for a specific job. Example: The construction company was hiring labour to help with their latest project.
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It is true that by hiring labour from third parties the country's employers have blunted the law's effect.
And they do it because it's cheaper than hiring labour directly, and they are legally entitled to do so.
Then, seeing that the contractors themselves didn't need any credentials, he started a company called Lift and Shift and began hiring labour to clear garbage, clean the grounds and move machines.
If hiring labour provides the freedom to pursue diversification, then it should be viewed as positive.
Traditionally, Indian farmers spend a lot of money hiring labour after every harvest to clean the residual crop.
Instead, they have extensified livestock production and use their capital to subsidise continuation of this system by hiring labour and diversifying into off-farm activities.
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As desperately poor subsistence farmers, few can afford to hire labour and, even if they could, they say the labourers may be related to their imprisoned rapists so they do not wish to interact with them.
For instance, the organisation has just announced a new Fairtrade standard for hired labour.
A specific vulnerability across many jurisdictions and industries, including the UK, is in hired labour through third party agencies.
Most farms are family farms; only a small percentage of those employed in agriculture work as hired labour.
Rural poverty is a blight and part of the cure is land reform.Family farms, whatever their size, are more productive than those worked by hired labour.
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